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1. Exterior. It is unlawful for an owner of an adult-oriented establishment:
A. To allow the merchandise or activities of the establishment to be visible from any point outside the establishment.
B. To allow the exterior portion of the adult-oriented establishment to have flashing lights, or any words, lettering, photographs, silhouettes, drawings, or pictorial representation of any manner depicting specified anatomical areas or specified sexual activities.
C. To allow exterior portions of the establishment to be painted other than a single color.
2. Signage. The operator shall comply with the sign regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. Additionally, the display surfaces of the sign shall not contain any flashing lights or photographs, silhouettes, drawings, or pictorial representations of any manner, except for the name of the enterprise.
Every act or omission by an employee constituting a violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed the act or omission of the operator if such act or omission occurs either with the authorization, knowledge, or approval of the operator, or as a result of the operator’s negligent failure to supervise the employee’s conduct, and the operator shall be punishable for such act or omission in the same manner as if the operator committed the act or caused the omission.
It is unlawful to allow a person who is younger than 18 years of age to enter or be on the premises of an adult-oriented establishment at any time that the establishment is open for business. The operator must ensure that an attendant is stationed at each public entrance at all times during regular business hours. The attendant shall prohibit any person under the age of 18 from entering the establishment. It shall be presumed that an attendant knew a person was under the age of 18 unless such attendant asked for and was furnished a valid driver’s license issued by a state reflecting that person’s age.